The Rise of Second-Wave Egg Punk

Last year was full of highlights and milestones for the arts-and-crafty Nashville punk band Sn​õ​õ​per. They signed to Jack White’s Third Man Records label and released their debut album, Super Sn​õ​õ​per, to a hail of positive reviews. (We praised its “chatty, angular, art-y frustrations.”) They toured all over the U.S., the U.K., and Australia’s east coast, with a trip to mainland Europe in the works for 2024.

And to top it all, singer Blair Tramel’s grandmother has recently been asking a lot about “egg punk,” Sn​õ​õ​per’s sort-of-preferred, somewhat-rejected, not-so-serious subgenre.

“I’m like, ‘Well, it’s punk music, but it’s not aggressive. It’s not angry, but we do have the same

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